Program Identification Clause Samples

The Program Identification clause establishes the specific program or project to which the agreement or contract pertains. It typically outlines the name, scope, and relevant details that uniquely identify the program, ensuring all parties are clear about the subject matter. By clearly defining the program, this clause prevents confusion or disputes over which activities, deliverables, or obligations are covered, thereby ensuring clarity and alignment throughout the contractual relationship.
Program Identification. Project Lead The Way, PLTW, the PLTW “atom” logos, Gateway To Technology, Innovation Portal and other marks used in the PLTW Program are service/trademarks of PLTW, INC. During the term of this Agreement, the Entity shall use the appropriate logos, marks and other identifying materials on all PLTWProgram materials and communications with faculty, students, officials and community constituents. PLTW, INC. will supply the Entity with appropriate instructions and labels relating to such identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the PLTW Program. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Entity shall cease using any such identifying material and shall make no representations linking any of its own educational programs to the PLTW Program without the prior written consent of PLTW, INC. All press releases and other public pronouncements involving the PLTW Program shall be subject to the advance approval of PLTW, INC. through PLTW, INC.’s designated representative. The Entity agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the PLTW Program in order to encourage student participation, and to retain its distinct character.
Program Identification. The C-STEM Center, C-STEM, the C-STEM graphics, and other marks used in the C-STEM Program are service/trademarks of the C- STEM Center. During the term of this Agreement, District shall use the appropriate logos, marks and other identifying materials on all C-STEM Program materials and communications with teachers, students, officials and community constituents. Only Entities implementing the C-STEM Middle School or C-STEM High School programs can use the terminology “C-STEM School” on any materials and communication. Entities implementing the Supplementary Implementation program may not use the “C-STEM School” terminology in reference to District. The C-STEM Center will supply District with appropriate instructions and labels relating to such identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the C-STEM Program. Upon termination of this Agreement, District shall cease using any such identifying material and shall make no representations linking any of its own educational programs to the C-STEM Program without the prior written consent of the C-STEM Center. All press releases and other public pronouncements involving the C-STEM Program shall be subject to the advance approval of the C-STEM Center through the C-STEM Center’s designated representative. District agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the C-STEM Program in order to encourage student participation, and to retain its distinct character.
Program Identification. During the term of this Agreement, the Entity shall use the appropriate logos, marks and other identifying materials on all ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Program communications with faculty, students, officials and community constituents. ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ will supply the Entity with appropriate instructions and labels relating to such identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Program. The Entity agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Program using the available ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ marketing materials in order to encourage student participation.
Program Identification. The School District shall use the “
Program Identification. In the event the District, in its discretion, determines that a layoff is necessary, it will first identify the programs, classes and/or positions to be eliminated or reduced. a. After such determination, the District will make every reasonable effort to transfer members in such program(s), classes, and/or positions to other vacant positions for which they are qualified and properly licensed. b. The District will make every reasonable effort to combine positions in a manner which allows members to remain qualified so long as the combined positions meet the curriculum needs of the District and the competence and merit considerations specified in subsection D (4) of this article. c. Actual layoffs will be based upon the criteria set forth in subsection D below.
Program Identification. Project Lead The Way, PLTW, Gateway To Technology and other marks used in the PLTW Program are service/trademarks of PLTW, INC. During the term of this Agreement, the Entity shall use the appropriate logos, marks and other identifying materials on all PLTW Program materials and communications with faculty, students, officials and community constituents. PLTW, INC. will supply the Entity with appropriate instructions and labels relating to such identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the PLTW Program. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Entity shall cease using any such identifying material and shall make no representations linking any of its own educational programs to the PLTW Program without the prior written consent of PLTW, INC. All press releases and other public pronouncements involving the PLTW Program shall be subject to the advance approval of PLTW, INC. through PLTW, INC.’s designated representative. The Entity agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the PLTW Program, and to retain its distinct character.
Program Identification. The School District shall use the “Project Lead The Way” markings and identifying names and references on all program materials, course offerings and communications with faculty, students, officials and community constituents. PLTW, INC. will supply the School District with appropriate instructions and labels, markings and all other identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the PLTW program. All press releases and other public pronouncements involving the PLTW program shall be subject to the advanced approval of PLTW, INC. through the PLTW State Leader. The School District agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the PLTW program, and to retain its distinct character.
Program Identification. Project Lead The Way, PLTW, the PLTW “atom” logos, Gateway To Technology, Innovation Portal and other marks used in the PLTW Program are service/trademarks of PLTW, INC. During the term of this Agreement, the Entity shall use the appropriate logos, marks and other identifying materials on all PLTW Program materials and communications with faculty, students, officials and community constituents. PLTW, INC. will supply the Entity with appropriate instructions and labels relating to such identifying material to facilitate the proper promotion of the PLTW Program. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Entity shall cease using any such identifying material and shall make no representations linking any of its own educational programs to the PLTW Program without the prior written consent of PLTW, INC. All press releases and other public pronouncements involving the PLTW Program shall be subject to the advance approval of PLTW, INC. through PLTW, INC.’s designated representative. The Entity agrees to reasonably promote and publicize the PLTW Program in order to encourage student participation, and to retain its distinct character. No other right or license is granted, either express or implied, for any other intellectual property right owned, possessed, or licensed by or to PLTW. All rights not expressly granted herein are expressly reserved by PLTW. All use of PLTW’s marks under this license, and all goodwill existing, acquired or developed in the marks shall inure solely to the benefit of PLTW. The Entity acknowledges that PLTW has established certain standards of quality and character for the marks and hereby agrees to maintain PLTW’s trademark use standards. The Entity shall not alter, modify or edit the marks without prior written consent from PLTW. The Entity will not contest the validity or ownership of the marks by PLTW.
Program Identification 

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  • Your Member Identification Card Your BCBSRI member ID card is your key to getting healthcare coverage. It shows your healthcare provider that you’re part of the nation’s most trusted health plan. All BCBSRI members receive ID cards, which provide important information about your coverage. This card is for identification only, and you must show it whenever you receive healthcare services. Please note you must be a current member to receive covered services. Tips for keeping your card safe: • Carry it with you at all times. • Keep it in a safe location, just as you would with a credit card or money. • Let BCBSRI know right away if it is lost or stolen.